03.10.2017
PRISMA presents ATLAS and IceCube exhibits at Day of German Unity
Every year on the 3rd of October, the Day of German Unity is celebrated. The 2017's festivities took place in Mainz, the capital of the federal state Rhineland Palatinate that held the presidency of the Federal Assembly at that time. ...
26.09.2017
P2 Experiment presented at „Highlights der Physik“ in Münster
More than 50.000 visitors attended the science festival „Highlights of Physics“ in Münster from September 18 - 23, 2017. Under this year's motto „Structure and Symmetry“ the focus was on the latest research of particle physics to geophysics.
PRISMA member Professor Dr. Frank Maas and four of his team members were invited to present the P2 experiment at MESA to the public. ...
12.02.2016
70 years reopening of the university
Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz (JGU) celebrated the start of its 70th anniversary of the reopening of the university with a multimedia ceremonial act. ... PRISMA spokespersons Matthias Neubert and Hartmut Wittig as well as Concettina Sfienti and Sebastian Böser took the audience on a journey back to the Big Bang, to the beginning of the Universe. (JGU Magazine article - in German) ...
11.05.2015
Opening Ceremony Mainz Institute for Theoretical Physics
Montag, den 11. Mai 2015 | 10:00 Uhr
Seminarraum 02.430
Mainz Institute for Theoretical Physics (MITP)
Johannes Gutenberg-Universität Mainz
Staudingerweg 9, 2. Stock | 55128 Mainz ...
12.12.2013
Kick-off Irène Joliot-Curie Programme
The Irène Joliot-Curie Programme (IJCP) of the PRISMA Cluster of Excellence aims to support participating women at all stages of their scientific careers. All women in the cluster are invited to contribute ideas and to voice issues and concerns, in order to help shaping the content of the programme and the channels through which it is delivered.
05.11.2012 - 06.11.2012
Opening Ceremony PRISMA
Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz (JGU) inaugurated its "Precision Physics, Fundamental Interactions and Structure of Matter" (PRISMA) Cluster of Excellence. About 250 scientists have now officially begun their work in this new research association, which was approved in the most recent phase of the German Excellence Initiative by the German federal and state governments.